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High And Low Marks A La Mode: Best And Worst

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Sept. 14 2010, Published 5:18 a.m. ET

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Emma Stone proved that she has what it takes to work a red carpet leading lady style, showing up to the Los Angeles premiere of Easy A in truly dazzling fashion.  The gorgeous actress (who has a vintage Lindsay Lohan look!) rocked an impeccably sequined mini from the Emilio Pucci Fall 2010 collection with Cesare Paciotti pumps, making the a la mode grade!

Taylor Swift also scored high marks with her smashing look.  The country cutie paired a Kelly green Miu Miu cocktail dress with Christian Louboutin Madame Butterfly heels, finishing the look off with her signature red lipstick!

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Lady Gaga didn’t get enough of her Alexander McQueen Armadillo shoes, which she wore to the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday, hoofing it down the tarmac of JFK international airport in the toweringly high heels.  Though she wasn’t wearing raw animal flesh, she showed off her own in a skimpy bra and panties set paired with ripped up fishnets and a gold lame coat.

At the Toronto International Film Festival, Winona Ryder looked startlingly sophisticated in Louis Vuitton, while Natalie Portman Jason Wu’d us in a gorgeously patterned chiffon number.

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Which of the Kardashian’s little sisters looked too sexy for her thirteen years at the Easy A premiere?  Check out the gallery in Style and find out.

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